Senegal: Government Approves Bill to Tighten Legislation on Homosexuality
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Adopted in the Council of Ministers on the evening of Wednesday, 18 February, the text envisages increasing the penalties for those found guilty of "acts against nature" and extending them to organizations that "apologies" homosexual relations. However, the new law still needs to be approved by the deputies before it comes into force.
Senegal: Human Rights Groups Slam Anti-LGBTQ Crackdown as Harsher Penalties Planned
Human rights groups condemn Senegal’s arrest of 12 people for same-sex intimacy as lawmakers plan harsher anti-LGBTQ penalties. The post Senegal: Human Rights Groups Slam Anti-LGBTQ Crackdown as Harsher Penalties Planned appeared first on MambaOnline - LGBTQ South Africa online.
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